Thanks for contacting Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) support, I'll be more than glad to provide the answer to the questions that you have in regards to our product.

Currently the purpose of the VROCISSDMOD it's to support Only Intel SSD's in RAID 0/1/10/5 on X299, that's the intended purpose for this key; and the purpose of VROCSTANMOD and VROCPREMMOD it's to support VROC under the Intel Xeon Purley Platforms on different levels; being VROCSTANMOD for RAID 0/1/10 and VROCPREMMOD for RAID 0/1/10/5; so they're unsupported on X299.

VROC on X299 currently doesn't support any Third-party SSD's on RAID; aside from that, since VROC it's very recently launched product it's possible that there will be furute updates that will allow the use of Third-party SSDs.

Also, VROC it's currently a License provided to the manufacturers and it's their responsibility to provide the Drivers, Software Updates and the required Key for their equipment, so; it's up to the OEM to provide the required support for their VROC-Enabled products based on our X299 Platform.

Please find the attached document with the Reactive Q&A for VROC Support on X299 for your information.

Also remember that if you want to ask additional questions or want to add more details to your case, we'll be glad to assist you

In regards to the information of the post you've mentioned; it's necessary to have in consideration that there are 2 different types of platforms, being the Server (Xeon Purley) and the End User (X299) ones enabled for VROC in different ways.

The information of this chart it's correct for our Xeon Purley Server Platforms; since for the X299 Platform the only supported Key it's the VROCISSDMOD for Intel-only SSD's.

Please remember that if you want to ask more questions or want to add additional details, we'll be glad to assist you

Thanks for your reply and we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you in regards to the VROCSTANMOD Key, we'll check on the erroneous key that you've got and we'll be back with you as soon as possible.

Also it's mentioned on the video that you've shared us; currently VROC on X299 only supports Intel SSD's, and about the key they show; we're not sure why they show this one (VROCSTANMOD) since it's not the supported one for the X299 platform.

Please remember that if you require more assistance or want to add additional questions, we'll be glad to assist you